**From "a marvelous writer," this Regency romance spanning Persia and London, tells the tale of a bold young woman who falls for an infamous spy (*RT Book Reviews*).** *Baghdad, 1808*. Adventure is in Japonica Fortnom's blood. After all, her family has been with the East India Company for gene
Mischief
โ Scribed by Victoria Early
- Book ID
- 111185769
- Publisher
- Victoria Early
- Year
- 2021
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 564 KB
- Series
- The Zarellian #2
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781005573799
- ASIN
- B0932DZMBV
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Many things were stolen from Imogen Rodriguez. Her childhood, her son, her mother, and her birthright. For five years, the only thing holding her together was a little girl who was as lost in the world as she was. Then she and Mareille met the Travers. Now Imogen has a lot more to lose which makes her deathly afraid.
Rodrick grew up knowing his father had been stripped from his birthright. It made him afraid that Miridian was just waiting for his aunt's death to make their move. So he took the offer to visit Miridian and become a diplomat for his family. But his efforts have been in vain.
Mo and Rodrick take pleasure in each other to forget the pressures mounted on their shoulders. The result is a pregnancy which leaves everyone in shock. This reveal comes after the threats against them, their loved ones, and allies becomes clear: one of them is Tristan's father, the former Unseelie King. There is also the trouble surrounding newcomers Andromeda and Zoe Marshall, two girls who are being hunted by Andromeda's biological mother. In spite of the threats and complications, Mo and Rodrick begin to see the pregnancy as an inspiration to fight harder for their future.
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